10 Wardrobe Mistakes Film Makers Hoped No One Would Notice

If a movie is interesting enough, it can get away with a few blunders here and there. We're supposed to be paying attention to the plot line, rather than what the characters wear or the props they hold, so most of us will miss the little details that make up a movie.

Here are 10 wardrobe malfunctions that you shouldn't feel bad about not catching.

10. Django Unchained (2012)

Django Freeman, played by Jamie Foxx, looks badass in those shades; however, sunglasses like that would not have existed in the mid-1800s.

9. Braveheart (1995)

If you have never seen this movie, you'll know it's about Scotland the moment you see the cast members wearing kilts. However, Scots didn't wear kilts in the 13th century. That style of fashion became popular in the 17th century. Talk about stereotypes!

7. Gladiator (2000)

6. Pearl Harbor (2001)

The attack on Pearl Harbor happened during World War II, so when looking at the image below, it's hard to imagine women in this time period dressing like that. They would dress much more conservatively, and would most likely be wearing nylon socks. These socks may have been in short supply at the time, but woman of high status would have no problem in getting their hands on a pair.